The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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which are seen from different sides.  
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04.  
OF THE SPOTS ON THE MOON.  
Others say that the moon is composed of more or less transparent  
parts; as though one part were something like alabaster and others  
like crystal or glass. It would follow from this that the sun  
casting its rays on the less transparent portions, the light would  
remain on the surface, and so the denser part would be illuminated,  
and the transparent portions would display the shadow of their  
darker depths; and this is their account of the structure and nature  
of the moon. And this opinion has found favour with many  
philosophers, and particularly with Aristotle, and yet it is a false  
view--for, in the various phases and frequent changes of the moon  
and sun to our eyes, we should see these spots vary, at one time  
looking dark and at another light: they would be dark when the sun  
is in the West and the moon in the middle of the sky; for then the  
transparent hollows would be in shadow as far as the tops of the  
edges of those transparent hollows, because the sun could not then  
fling his rays into the mouth of the hollows, which however, at full  
moon, would be seen in bright light, at which time the moon is in  
the East and faces the sun in the West; then the sun would  
illuminate even the lowest depths of these transparent places and  
thus, as there would be no shadows cast, the moon at these times  
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